UPDATE:

Nunez surrendered to authorities and was booked into Orleans Parish jail Friday morning. One of his attorneys told the Times-Picayune he accompanied Nunez to the district attorney's office but had no other comment.

"New information uncovered also indicates that Nunez also allegedly raped both women that night at the same location," according to a police statement. Police described Nunez as an acquaintance of Sharper.

A former NFL star who played for the New Orleans Saints and other teams, Sharper is accused of raping nine women and drugging 11 in five states, the New Orleans Times-Picayune reported.

Until his arrest, Sharper was free on bond in a California case. Two women told police they were assaulted by Sharper, one in October and one in January, prompting an initial arrest Jan. 17 by Los Angeles police, according to the Times-Picayune.

It was only after Sharper's January arrest that news surfaced about a rape report in New Orleans from Sept. 23.

The rape allegations in New Orleans occurred at Sharper's apartment after a night of drinking, according to New Orleans police. Other incidents were similar, according to reports, in that the women were assaulted after being plied with drinks allegedly laced with drugs.

If convicted in the California case, Sharper could face more than 30 years in state prison. If convicted of aggravated rape in Louisiana, both Sharper and Nunez would face life imprisonment.

Sharper is also under investigation in Arizona and Nevada.

A five-time Pro Bowl defensive back, Sharper played for the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and Saints from 1997 through 2010. He worked for the NFL Network, which has suspended him indefinitely and without pay.

Sharper was selected All-Pro six times. He played in two Super Bowls, one with the Packers as a rookie, one with the Saints.